Slot A heartbreak

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Slot A heartbreak

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After toasting my Slot A Tbird 700, I picked up a Classic 850 for $65. Well, I tried to remove the heat sink plate to see what core it has and *damn, sh!t, mf'r, fu*k* , Yep, you guessed right. I slipped and knocked eight tiny capacitors off of the back side. After a very failed attempt to see if I could solder them back on, I gave up. Curriosity had the best of me and I popped the thing in the slot and, HOT DAMN ! it fired right up at 850MHz ! What a relief. I have heard that those capacitors are for cleaning up electrical noises, any one else know ? By the way, if my sig shows below, that indicates the comp is running. I host my sig and almost any other picture that I post from the Win2K Webserver on that comp. :D :D

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Who says AMD processors are "fragile" :D Sounds more like a Timex to me......



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Anyone have an answer for me ? ? I am very curious about it.
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:( no sig


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Reinstalling Win2K Server on my server comp. It will be up soon. When the sig shows, it means my 2K server is running. :D
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probably filtering or storage caps for power.
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It was too hard to solder the capacitors back on directly. So Friday night I soldered short wires on each end of the tiny capacitors. Then I soldered the wires to the PCB without any problems, I also moved the resistors to change the L2 cache divider. Now it seems stable, I was getting a random reboot before. :) Next step is to hard mod the multiplier and frequency. :D
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